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Aerial view of Tasmania's stunning Wineglass Bay, featuring a pristine turquoise beach, lush green mountains, and a tranquil coastline, perfect for your leisure five-day tour.
Majestic Russell Falls in Mount Field National Park, Tasmania, showcasing multiple tiers of cascading water amidst a vibrant, fern-filled temperate rainforest.
Serene waterfall gracefully flowing over moss-laden boulders in the tranquil rainforest of Mount Field National Park, a highlight of Tasmania's natural wonders.
The impressive Tasman Arch, a natural rock formation, overlooking a sandy beach and crashing waves on Tasmania's rugged coastline near Port Arthur.
Iconic Cape Bruny Lighthouse standing tall on Bruny Island's green clifftops, offering breathtaking panoramic ocean views during your Tasmania leisure five-day adventure.
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Tasmania Hobart Mt Wellington + Mt Field + Wineglass Bay + Bruny Island + Port Arthur Leisure 5-Day Tour


Booking confirmation: within 2 days before the departure
Duration:5 day(s)
Guided language: 中文
Conditional cancellation
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We can provide airport pick-up and drop-off services. We can provide Chinese-speaking driver and guide services. We can provide a 5-day leisure tour in Tasmania.

[5% App discount] Code: APP5OFF , HK: APP15HK

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Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypeShared tour
Transportation methodTransfer from meeting point
Departure TimeStandard Departure (8-9 am)
Tour typesGuided tour
TransportBus tour

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[Reminder: Visit Salamanca Place during your trip, not the market! Not the market! Not the market!]
The itinerary is subject to change based on actual circumstances. Please note that the itinerary is subject to change during the trip. Please do not calculate the Salamanca Market date yourself, as attendance is not guaranteed. Please be aware that if you arrive at Hobart Airport before 9:00 AM on the first day and depart after 8:00 PM on the last day, you will need to meet at one of the following meeting points: BEST WESTERN HOTEL, BLUE HILLS MOTEL, or CROWNE PLAZA HOTEL.
Reference meeting time: 8:00-9:00, the specific meeting time is subject to the driver's notice the day before the trip
1. Richmond Historic Town - Mount Wellington - Brewery (Exterior) - Oyster Farm This morning, we'll drive to Richmond, Australia's best-preserved town. Here, you'll visit Australia's oldest stone arch bridge, built in 1823, and a Catholic church built in 1836. The town's historic bakeries and dessert shops are also popular destinations. This area was also the filming location for the Hong Kong film "Once Again."
In the afternoon, we'll ascend Mount Wellington, 1,270 meters above sea level. From this vantage point, we'll enjoy panoramic views of Hobart and the surrounding ocean. Next, we'll tour Australia's oldest brewery (exterior view). We'll also visit Tasmania's renowned oyster farm, where we can sample fresh Pacific oysters (tasting at your own expense).
2. Bruny Island: Drive south through Hobart city to the ferry terminal. After a 20-minute ferry ride, you'll arrive at Bruny Island. Drive along the coastline, weaving through the forests, to the famous North-South Line. This narrow path connects the southern and northern parts of Bruny Island, with endless ocean on either side. This is also where penguins nest.
You can also visit the island's oyster farm to taste the most delicious oysters in Tasmania (at your own expense*).
Visit Bruny Island's bustling Adventure Bay, where you'll have the chance to spot Bruny Island's unique white kangaroos. Hidden among the island's forests are small shops where you can enjoy cheese, seafood, and even a glass of whiskey.
3. Mount Field National Park - Temperate Rainforest - Ross Falls - Horseshoe Falls - Royal Botanic Gardens. This morning, we'll begin our journey to Mount Field National Park, Australia's second-oldest nature reserve and Tasmania's oldest. It boasts one of the world's best-preserved temperate rainforests. Here, you'll find towering ancient eucalyptus trees and the magnificent Russell Falls. Due to its lush forests and abundant negative oxygen ions, it's known as a natural oxygen bar. In the afternoon, we'll explore the beautiful Royal Botanic Gardens. Founded in 1818, it's Australia's second-oldest botanic garden. It features a diverse collection of local plants, as well as those from Europe, Asia, Africa, and even Antarctica. The orchid house, often used as a wedding venue, boasts a breathtaking variety of flowers.
4. East Coast - Swansea - Wineglass Bay - Cowes Bay. Tasmania's east coast is a dreamlike world, adorned with a vibrant array of blue skies, white clouds, vibrant waters, and vibrant reefs. In 1999, Wineglass Bay was voted one of the world's top ten beaches by the American travel magazine "Outside." However, nestled amidst the mountains, Wineglass Bay's beauty is concealed, requiring a significant climb to truly appreciate its beauty. En route, we'll stop in the beautiful coastal town of Swansea to admire the breathtaking beauty of Tasmania's east coast from diverse perspectives. (For driving safety, our guide will not accompany us on the ascent.)
Because Maria Island is on the way to Wineglass Bay, we may arrange for Wineglass Bay and Maria Island day tour passengers to share a car on the same day. Please understand
5. Port Arthur Historic Site, Tasman Arch, Devil's Kitchen, Checkerboard Rocks, and Blowholes. Port Arthur, a colonial-era penal settlement, served as the largest prison in the Southern Hemisphere in the 19th century and remains the best-preserved prison site in Australia. Port Arthur's history and the beautiful scenery of the Tasman Peninsula have made it one of Tasmania's most popular tourist destinations. Every visitor to Tasmania makes a special trip to Port Arthur (entrance fees not included). On the way to Port Arthur Prison, we'll also visit four of the Tasman Peninsula's natural wonders: Tasman Arch, Devil's Kitchen, Checkerboard Rocks, and Blowholes.
**Daily itinerary will be around 17:00-18:00 and will be dispersed at the meeting point

Important Info

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  • This trip consists of 4 people. If the group is not formed, it will be cancelled 2 days in advance.

  • Each passenger is limited to 1 piece of large luggage

  • The itinerary may have different drivers and guides each day. The travel information will be notified by SMS one day before the trip. Please do not take photos if you mind.

Cancellation Policy

  • For cancellations made at least 10 day(s) prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 25% will apply
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–9 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. Can visitors drive directly to the summit of Mount Wellington?

Yes, visitors can drive their own vehicles or take a tour bus directly to the summit of Mount Wellington. The road, known as Pinnacle Road, is fully sealed and generally accessible, offering stunning scenic views along the way. However, it can occasionally be closed due to snow or adverse weather conditions, especially during winter. Always check road conditions before heading up.

2. What are the recommended walking trails and typical durations on Mount Wellington?

Mount Wellington offers numerous walking trails ranging from short, easy strolls to challenging multi-hour hikes. Popular options include the Organ Pipes track, offering dramatic rock formations, or shorter walks around the summit. A typical walk from the Springs to the summit can take around 2-3 hours return, while many shorter loop trails near the summit or picnic areas last 30 minutes to an hour, allowing visitors to enjoy the alpine environment.

3. What makes visiting Mount Wellington a unique experience for travelers?

Visiting Mount Wellington offers a unique experience primarily due to its breathtaking panoramic views of Hobart city, the Derwent River, and vast wilderness stretching to the horizon. Its close proximity to the city allows for easy access to an alpine environment, distinct from many other capital cities. The dramatic change in landscape and weather from the base to the summit, often experiencing four seasons in one day, adds to its distinctive charm and photographic opportunities.

4. What facilities and viewing opportunities are available at the summit of Mount Wellington?

At the summit of Mount Wellington, visitors will find an enclosed observation shelter that provides protection from the elements, along with outdoor viewing platforms offering 360-degree vistas. Informational displays share details about the area's geology, flora, and fauna. Basic restroom facilities are also available. The main attraction is the unobstructed, sweeping view of Hobart and the surrounding natural landscape.

5. Is a 5-day tour sufficient to explore key natural and historical sites across Tasmania?

A 5-day tour of Tasmania, especially when focused on major hubs like Hobart and incorporating destinations such as Mount Wellington, Mount Field National Park, Port Arthur Historic Site, Wineglass Bay, and Bruny Island, provides a comprehensive overview of the island's diverse attractions. While Tasmania offers extensive exploration opportunities, five days allows for a rich experience covering stunning natural beauty, significant convict history, and unique local produce without feeling excessively rushed, especially with a well-planned itinerary.

6. What is the ideal season to visit Tasmania for general sightseeing and outdoor activities?

The ideal season to visit Tasmania for general sightseeing and outdoor activities is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (November to April). During this period, the weather is generally milder and sunnier, making it perfect for hiking, exploring national parks, and enjoying coastal attractions like Wineglass Bay. Summer (December to February) offers the longest daylight hours, while spring and autumn showcase beautiful wildflowers or vibrant foliage, respectively.

7. What unique natural landscapes can be experienced at Wineglass Bay and Mount Field National Park?

At Wineglass Bay, visitors can marvel at its iconic crescent-shaped beach with pristine white sands and turquoise waters, nestled within Freycinet National Park's granite peaks. It's a prime example of Tasmania's stunning coastline. Mount Field National Park, on the other hand, offers a contrasting experience with lush temperate rainforests, ancient giant trees, and the spectacular multi-tiered Russell Falls, showcasing Tasmania's rich inland biodiversity and glacial landscapes.

8. What kind of historical insights can be gained from visiting the Port Arthur Historic Site?

Visiting the Port Arthur Historic Site offers profound insights into Australia's convict past and the lives of those imprisoned during the 19th century. Visitors can explore well-preserved ruins, restored buildings, and expansive grounds, learning about the harsh penal system, the stories of both prisoners and guards, and the significant social and architectural history of the era. Guided tours and interactive presentations enhance the understanding of this World Heritage-listed site's complex legacy.

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